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ALT="[Art Reviews]" height=47 width=351 ISMAP border=0 hspace=40 align=bottom> href="/contents/art.html">reviews | $50 $5 museums | galleries | photography | schools & universities | hot links $50 $5 | Fashion funnies 'Zeitgeist' at the Art Institute by Meg Sullivan "Zeitgeist Becomes Form: German Fashion Photography from 1945 to the Present." At the Art Institute $50 $5 of Boston, through December 12. Superficiality dominates the capricious world of fashion, where an identifiable trend is a trend passé. Fashion speaks of the moment, of people's tastes and attitudes in the now, of the mood and atmosphere at a given, fleeting instant. When done well, the potent union of fashion and photography can monitor social currents, gauging the spirit of an era like two strong fingers on the pulse of a contemporary culture. |
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